Tuesday 27 July 2010

London 2012 celebrates two years to go to the Games


This post copied in full from the official London 2012 website




Today marks two years to go to the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Top athletes Sir Chris Hoy, Michael Johnson and John Amaechi will be on hand to help mark the milestone, showcasing the latest progress on the Olympic Park.


They will be joined by local school pupils to ride the first lap of the Velodrome; sprint on a temporary track in the Olympic Stadium; and shoot the first hoop in the Basketball Arena respectively.

Seventy members of Visa Team 2012 - London 2012 hopefuls - will also walk over the main bridge into the Olympic Park.


Dance group Diversity, Olympic champion Sally Gunnell and CBeebies presenter Cerrie Burnell are on hand to launch the official Games-time volunteering programme. Up to 70,000 'London 2012 Games Makers' will be needed to make the Games happen.


The Mayor of London launches the 'London Ambassador' programme too, which will recruit 8,000 volunteers to help guide the millions of visitors who will travel to London for the Games get around and enjoy a truly memorable stay in the capital.

A number of London 2012 partners and licensees are also joining in the two years to go celebrations, including a giant screen and activities in Trafalgar Square hosted by Panasonic; and the first soft toys of Olympic mascot Wenlock going on sale.


Plan your Games


With just two years to go, planning well underway and athletes in training, the London 2012 Organising Committee is calling on the UK public to start planning their Games:

Look up information about becoming a Games Maker
Sign up to register interest in tickets and be the among the first to know when they go on sale
Join in with the Cultural Olympiad, Inspire programme and Get Set education programme
Shop online and in the new flagship shop at St Pancras International

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